The Men's Roundtable Series
Your whole world can fall apart and nobody hands you a manual for what happens next. Mr. Yu sits down with author Derrik Dyka, who lost his wife of 24 years, to talk about the part of grief people don’t always name: the way it steals your direction. When the shared plan disappears, even “good” dreams like a quiet mountain home can start to feel like isolation you can’t survive. Derrik explains how his twin sons became his strength, pushing him out the door when he was stuck. That first leap turned into a bigger journey, from buying a ticket to Tokyo to finding himself in the islands of the Philippines, and eventually building a life with Bangkok as his hub. Along the way, travel becomes more than escape. We dig into community and connection, why being recognized in a cafe can feel like coming home, and what dense cities can teach you about belonging when loneliness is loud. We also go straight at men’s mental health, emotional honesty, and the “be tough” mindset that traps so many of us in silence. Derrik shares why he wrote Good Grief Travel, how he honors his wife through a simple ritual of engraved river rocks placed around the world, and the most practical advice he can give when life goes dark: find a door, even if it’s as small as bringing a six-pack to a neighbor or doing one kind thing without being asked. Listen, then share this with someone who’s going through it, and subscribe so you don’t miss the next conversation. If the show helps, leave a rating and a review and tell us what “door” you’re trying to walk through next. Support the show [https://buymeacoffee.com/theycallmemistayu]
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